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Back to SearchTribal salmon fisheries failures happening more often
Season 1 Episode 1358
The US government has declared tribal salmon fisheries along the west coast failures for a number of years due to a number of factors that include ev…
3 years, 6 months ago
How should we pursue sustainable products to protect the ocean?
Season 1 Episode 1357
I was scrolling through Twitter the other day and I came across a post that was retweeted by a friend of mine. The post was a graph that looked at ho…
3 years, 6 months ago
Communicate to your local communities can help global good
Season 1 Episode 1356
There are often times that I look at the news and hear the disasters that are happening all over the world and in my own backyard, I get overwhelmed …
3 years, 6 months ago
Paul Watson is out. Is there a turning of the tide at Sea Shepherd?
Season 1 Episode 1355
For 45 years, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has been know for its Direct Action Campaigns that led to controversial means to stop illegal act…
3 years, 7 months ago
Work in Marine Science and Conservation by doing what you are good at
Season 1 Episode 1354
My Master's advisor used to tell me that I would be great in a technical job within the marine science and conservation field and he was right as at …
3 years, 7 months ago
Can free online science and communication courses provide inspiration to protect the ocean
Season 1 Episode 1353
I've known that I wanted to be a marine biologist ever since I was 14 years old and dreamed of being on ships to work to protect the ocean. But I str…
3 years, 7 months ago
Community support and legislations proves helpful in restoring mangroves for small villages in the Philippines
Season 1 Episode 1352
Mangroves provide protection along the coastline from erosion due to wave action and are a biodiversity haven that produces ample fisheries for local…
3 years, 7 months ago
COVID made it difficult to find work experience, so how do you move forward
Season 1 Episode 1351
Last week, I discussed how to get experience to help you get your first job in marine science and conservation; however, COVID put a wrench in many c…
3 years, 7 months ago
Why can't we agree to protect the high seas?
Season 1 Episode 1350
A recent meeting in New York at the UN headquarters was not very productive for the High Seas. An agreement could not be met to protect the high seas…
3 years, 7 months ago
How much sewage is being released to your coastline?
Season 1 Episode 1349
The UK is facing a number of beach closures due to sewage run-off as water companies are bypassing treatment and dumping raw sewage. Sewage run-off i…
3 years, 7 months ago